I'm not sure if the problem is IC2, vanilla MC, or SCM.
To recreate:
Place Inventory Scanner next to a full CESU/MFE/MFSU. Drain the MFE and the scanner will still be outputting full signal strength.
I believe the issue has something to do with comparator updates. A vanilla comparator has the same issue unless you put a block updater next to the comparator, then it reads the IC2 storage just fine. I use a Dark Utilities Timer for the updates.
Possible fix: have inventory scanner self update every 20 ticks or so, or allow ender pulsar to 'update' inventory scanner.
I'm not sure if the problem is IC2, vanilla MC, or SCM.
To recreate: Place Inventory Scanner next to a full CESU/MFE/MFSU. Drain the MFE and the scanner will still be outputting full signal strength.
I believe the issue has something to do with comparator updates. A vanilla comparator has the same issue unless you put a block updater next to the comparator, then it reads the IC2 storage just fine. I use a Dark Utilities Timer for the updates.
Possible fix: have inventory scanner self update every 20 ticks or so, or allow ender pulsar to 'update' inventory scanner.